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"New Visual Novel Explores Humanity's Sins"

Author:Kristen Update:Jun 20,2025

"New Visual Novel Explores Humanity

Kemco has launched an all-new visual novel exclusively on Android titled Together We Live. This emotionally rich narrative unfolds in a post-apocalyptic world, delving into the depths of human sins and the long road to redemption. Already available on Steam for PC, the mobile version brings this thought-provoking experience directly to your fingertips.

A Girl Atoning for Humanity’s Sins

At the heart of Together We Live is Kyoya, the game's protagonist, whose journey begins under strange circumstances. He awakens in a dimly lit room with no memory of how he got there—only to discover that the year is now 4000, nearly two millennia after what he last recalls.

The Earth has become a barren wasteland, and the only other presence is a mysterious girl who seems to be his only link to understanding this new reality. Though she appears by chance, her role in this broken world is far from trivial.

She is trapped in an endless cycle of death and rebirth, reliving her life countless times as she atones for the sins of humanity. Each time she dies, she returns—again and again—to continue her solemn mission. It’s a harrowing existence, one that tugs at the heartstrings and compels Kyoya to guide her toward happiness.

The story may feel slow at first, but once it gains momentum, every subtle detail and seemingly minor moment plays a crucial role in shaping the narrative. The twists and revelations will leave a lasting impression.

If you'd like to get a glimpse of what awaits, here’s the official trailer:

Together We Live Makes You Reflect

Unlike many traditional visual novels, Together We Live doesn’t rely on decision-making to drive its narrative. Instead, it offers a linear yet deeply engaging interactive story complemented by simple yet charming visuals.

One standout feature is the fully voiced performance of the female lead, which adds emotional depth and an eerie atmosphere that lingers long after you've played. The game supports English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese languages, though it currently lacks controller support.

You can purchase Together We Live on the Google Play Store for $9.99, or play it for free if you're a Play Pass subscriber.

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